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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> new this morning, d.c. police are investigating a deadly shooting near a nightclub. around 2:30 this morning, officers were called out to the 2700 block of georgia avenue northwest. they found a man suffering from gunshot wounds. he was taken to a nearby hospital and pronounced dead a short time later. police have not release thed th man's name or a possible suspect in the shooting. >>> police in virginia are looking for a dog who attacked a person at a school. the dog is described as similar to a pitbull and attacked someone at thomas jefferson elementary in falls church. officers aring le looking for tg as well as the two men who let it run loose. >>> the group human rights watch is planning to release a report next week accusing d.c. police of failing to document 170 alleged sexual assault cases over three years. one of the alleged victims spoke to news 4 in an exclusive interview. she said in 2011 a man put a knif
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> new this morning, d.c. police are investigating a deadly shooting near a nightclub. around 2:30 this morning, officers were called out to the 2700 block of georgia avenue northwest. they found a man suffering from gunshot wounds. he was taken to a nearby hospital and pronounced dead a short time later. police have not release thed th...
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obama inherited an economy that was just starting to fall apart and in fact the unemployment rate is down from its peak. both arguments are actually right. >>> yesterday's inauguration the entire obama family working their smartphones. in fact, if you look closely at the picture behind them, you got people on the phone as well. now, i think mr. obama can be excused because probably on his blackberry there's something important. some sort of presidential thing. >> he's texting his daughters. >> words with friends as far as i know. >> i'm sure they were texts friends saying how cool it is. the daughters trying to take a picture of mom and dad. photo bombing. sasha is a fireplug. she's fun to watch. she was on fire looking good doing it. >> they don't know different. they're regular kids. >> superstars. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> meteorologist christina loren looking at that forecast for us now. >> you better watch it. they are close to dating age as well. good morning to you. a great looking sunrise this morning. very romantic out there. beautiful sunrise coming in right ov
obama inherited an economy that was just starting to fall apart and in fact the unemployment rate is down from its peak. both arguments are actually right. >>> yesterday's inauguration the entire obama family working their smartphones. in fact, if you look closely at the picture behind them, you got people on the phone as well. now, i think mr. obama can be excused because probably on his blackberry there's something important. some sort of presidential thing. >> he's texting his...
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this sunday on "press: here" we'll examine what robots mean for the world economy. we sent factory jobs overseas. chinese make iphones. those jobs could come back to america to be made by robots. one of the world's experts on technology and manufacturing from m.i.t. will be my guest this weekend. this could really be a game changer. for the last ten years we've been giving developing economies like china and india a taste of capitalism. they have this growing standard of living. we're this close to taking those jobs away. the minute robots are cheaper to operate than people, what will happen to china? they lose their jobs. they are our biggest bank. this has serious implications. >> you are all over it for us as always. thank you so much. >> scott has good guests. all right thank you very much. look forward to that. we're always looking for cheaper ways to fly. if you ever wondered how far in advance you need to book a flight to snag the best deals, we've got your answer right now. according to cheapair.com. it's 49 days flying domestic. 81 days if you are flying in
this sunday on "press: here" we'll examine what robots mean for the world economy. we sent factory jobs overseas. chinese make iphones. those jobs could come back to america to be made by robots. one of the world's experts on technology and manufacturing from m.i.t. will be my guest this weekend. this could really be a game changer. for the last ten years we've been giving developing economies like china and india a taste of capitalism. they have this growing standard of living. we're...
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for example, the gun control issue and obviously the economy continues to be a big issue. many americans are still out of work. and obviously there are fiscal problems, debt ceiling, has continued to be a big problem and in a few months they'll have to debate that issue again. so there are a number of priorities. i don't know how specific he'll be in his speech today because generally presidents like to focus on large scale issues that everyone sort of agrees on and talk generally about needing to come together as a country. i think he's going to try to make it an inspirational speech. i don't know how specific he'll be about particular issues. >> with that said, in three weeks from now he'll give the state of the union. how do you come up with a speech today and how does that differ from what we expect to hear three weeks from now? >> he's been working for several months on this speech to try to make one big last plea i guess for national unity. he's trying to make it a memorable speech and inspire people. i would imagine he's looking for something that will motivate amer
for example, the gun control issue and obviously the economy continues to be a big issue. many americans are still out of work. and obviously there are fiscal problems, debt ceiling, has continued to be a big problem and in a few months they'll have to debate that issue again. so there are a number of priorities. i don't know how specific he'll be in his speech today because generally presidents like to focus on large scale issues that everyone sort of agrees on and talk generally about needing...
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with a tough economy, people are pinching pennies just to get by. according to the self-proclaimed ultimate cheapskate, there's another benefit. being cheap might lead you to a better earlier happier retirement, his book is how to retire the cheapskate way. good morning. good to see you. >> good morning, happy 2013. the year of the cheapskate. >> is it? for you, every year is the year of the cheapskate, right? >> right. >> let's talk about you say right off the bat this is not a get rich quick book, how to be happy with what you have. >> i don't write books how to get rich and how to get happy perhaps with what you already have and when you look at people's retirement dreams and expectations. >> talking about retirement, one of your cheapskate principles, as you say, help us live within our 3450emeans but below our me >> it's inextricably important. only about 30% of americans do that including my cheapskates and allows you to live below your means on a 45% basis and allows you to avoid risky last minute investing schemes to maximize your returns. >
with a tough economy, people are pinching pennies just to get by. according to the self-proclaimed ultimate cheapskate, there's another benefit. being cheap might lead you to a better earlier happier retirement, his book is how to retire the cheapskate way. good morning. good to see you. >> good morning, happy 2013. the year of the cheapskate. >> is it? for you, every year is the year of the cheapskate, right? >> right. >> let's talk about you say right off the bat this...
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after the recession, the government decided we want to try to stimulate the economy. we'll give folks a break and lower it. it went from 6.2% to 4.2%. now it's back where it started. >> and congress decided not to decrease it because they felt that the economy was strong enough? it may sound small to some but doesn't feel small to a lot of people. >> we're talking about 160 million people that are affected by this. the average worker will feel like a $700 loss in income for the year. and biweekly check, that will really hit you. $50,000, it will go down by $38 every two weeks. >> is there a quick and easy way to calculate how much you're going to lose if you're in the mood to do that? >> you actually just calculate your wages by 0.2. >> do you have some tips for us as to what the best way to handle this is? >> it will take a lot of discipline from a lot of people. you were used to this and now you don't have it anymore. start with juadjusting your withholding. you want a little bit more in your paycheck every time. to do that, you need to double-check your withholding
after the recession, the government decided we want to try to stimulate the economy. we'll give folks a break and lower it. it went from 6.2% to 4.2%. now it's back where it started. >> and congress decided not to decrease it because they felt that the economy was strong enough? it may sound small to some but doesn't feel small to a lot of people. >> we're talking about 160 million people that are affected by this. the average worker will feel like a $700 loss in income for the...
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economy is showing news signs of recovery. week-long rally has pushed stock prices to prerecession levels, number of americans applying for unemployment benefits fell. housing prices and sales are now back up along with the number of applications for building permits. >>> in washington, president obama sent wall street a message that he plans to put more pressure on rule breakers by appointing former federal prosecutor mary jo white to head the securities and exchange commission. the president also praised leaders in the senate for approving changes in the senate rules last night to reduce political gridlock. a bill was also introduced in the senate thursday to ban assault weapons. >>> major changes to school athletic programs could be on the way. department of education is telling schools that students with disabilities must be included in sports programs or an equal alternative must be provi provided. >>> mark zuckerberg has a friend in chris christie, facebook ceo is hosting a political fund-raiser in his california home la
economy is showing news signs of recovery. week-long rally has pushed stock prices to prerecession levels, number of americans applying for unemployment benefits fell. housing prices and sales are now back up along with the number of applications for building permits. >>> in washington, president obama sent wall street a message that he plans to put more pressure on rule breakers by appointing former federal prosecutor mary jo white to head the securities and exchange commission. the...
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roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. >>> we are back at 8:21 with oils scar and tony-winning actress, catherine zeta-jones. she place the wife of a corrupt mayor in "broken city." >> when her husband hires a priva privateer to track her, she says he is following the wrong story. >> this is not what you think it is mr. taggert. >> i get fide take pitch perrers, not think. >> if that woman you put down the bottle for means anything, if the last seven years of your life means anything, walk away. if you think you are investigating adultery, mr. taggert, you don't know nicholass who set nicholas s who st very well. >> catherine zeta-jones, good morning to you. we want to talk about this movie is a good one. first we saw you at the golden globes the other night, you were a presenter which i think would be-racking than as a nominee. you sang your opening line. >> node choice. going to the nerves, i get nervous walking down a red carpet, litera
roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. >>> we are back at 8:21 with oils scar and tony-winning actress, catherine zeta-jones. she place the wife of a corrupt mayor in "broken city." >> when her husband hires a priva privateer to track her, she says he is following the wrong story. >> this is not what you think it is mr. taggert....
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there's a lot of jumping around from job to job and no fear, even in this bad economy, that they can get another one. >> boomers stay seven years, millennials just two. >> why do you think they are willing to do that? >> they are looking for opportunities where they feel they'll really fit in and be heard, as i said before, and where they'll feel challenged and they want to be able to have a sense of -- they are not so interested and dan has done so much research, on moving up the corporate ladder, but feel they can make a contribution. while they are at a job, often they are very intentional in their work, but they are also noticing what else is out there, and if something else suits them as they are growing, they are going to make another jump. >> i can see it that way, but there's another way to look at it, as well. we are such a disposable world and we want everything like this. we see a lot of young people come through here who want our job right away, that want to start out little and do the jobs. there is some of that, which is an entitlement thing. wait a minute, you got to d
there's a lot of jumping around from job to job and no fear, even in this bad economy, that they can get another one. >> boomers stay seven years, millennials just two. >> why do you think they are willing to do that? >> they are looking for opportunities where they feel they'll really fit in and be heard, as i said before, and where they'll feel challenged and they want to be able to have a sense of -- they are not so interested and dan has done so much research, on moving up...
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economists says the rising divide in income and equality from the wealthy and everyone else is hurting the economy. in a new poll shows two out of three show federal policies favor the rich over less well off americans. >>> republican lays it all out in his annual waste book 2013 giving examples of wasteful spending such as $50 million for information searches that could be done for free on the internet and a grant to develop a 3 d pizza printer. >>> last minute shoppers can get free shipping. check out free shipping day.com. >>> e online reporting that lindsay lohan is fielding offers for a deeply personal memoir. >>> aaa estimates 50 million people will be heading out for the holiday weekend. most are traveling by car. >>> just ahead president obama's clever message to russia's president putin. >>> and high flying fancy for you to feast your eyes on all when "early today" returns. >>> google is out with its most popular searches of the year that begin with what is. what is gluten? what is molly? what is doma? what is ricin? number one is what is twerking? >>> now let's get to the latest in sport
economists says the rising divide in income and equality from the wealthy and everyone else is hurting the economy. in a new poll shows two out of three show federal policies favor the rich over less well off americans. >>> republican lays it all out in his annual waste book 2013 giving examples of wasteful spending such as $50 million for information searches that could be done for free on the internet and a grant to develop a 3 d pizza printer. >>> last minute shoppers can...
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president argued yesterday in north carolina that giving workers a decent living is key to reviving the economy. >>> metro board members have a long day ahead. they'll be meeting to discuss several issues today. the board's safety committee will get a report on last month's green line meltdown. thousands of riders were stuck in a tunnel or dark trains for more than an hour because of a problem with the third rail. the real estate committee will also look at a proposal to build the fbi's new headquarters on land metro owns near its greenbelt station. >>> right now, thousands stuck on board a nightmare cruise are finally making their way back to land. carnival's "triumph" boat had an engine fire and lost power last weekend. passengers have no air conditioning, limited food and no bathroom access. tug boats are pulling the cruise liner to mobile, alabama, where it should reach port this afternoon. the 4,000 passengers can board buses to texas or spend the night in a new orleans hotel. carnival says it will refund the trip, discount future cruises, and offer an additional $500 in compensation. the
president argued yesterday in north carolina that giving workers a decent living is key to reviving the economy. >>> metro board members have a long day ahead. they'll be meeting to discuss several issues today. the board's safety committee will get a report on last month's green line meltdown. thousands of riders were stuck in a tunnel or dark trains for more than an hour because of a problem with the third rail. the real estate committee will also look at a proposal to build the...
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if that number is accurate, it would be a very good sign for the economy. and i'm sure you've seen the frenzy over subway's one-inch short controversy. sandwich lovers are happy. and some filed class lawsuits. suitcase customers are opened a refund for the portion of the sandwich that they've not been receiving. subway as declined to comment on the lawsuit. a spokesman said the restaurant chain has redoubled the levels to ensure consistency in every sandwich we have. >>> straight ahead, a super size controversy surrounding the super bowl's superdome. >>> plus, what is this, is it a bird, a plane, a man? we'll tell you. >>> and some of us will get that much needed warmup. enjoy it while it lasts. looks like another shot of arctic air next week. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. >>> now to some other stories that caught our eye this morning. fire broke out at a multifamily home in eastern massachusetts yesterday afternoon. firefighters helped everyone get out safe. now the red cross is helping those displaced by the fire. >>> now, to our nation
if that number is accurate, it would be a very good sign for the economy. and i'm sure you've seen the frenzy over subway's one-inch short controversy. sandwich lovers are happy. and some filed class lawsuits. suitcase customers are opened a refund for the portion of the sandwich that they've not been receiving. subway as declined to comment on the lawsuit. a spokesman said the restaurant chain has redoubled the levels to ensure consistency in every sandwich we have. >>> straight...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. when your allergies start, doctors recommend taking one non-drowsy claritin every day during your allergy season for continuous relief. 18 days! 12 days! 24 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. ♪ >>> "saturday night live" signed off for its 38th season, and when it returns, one of its funniest members won't be back. >> that's right. the finale hosted by ben affleck was a sketch between beloved character, seth meyers, that really stole the show. >> get ready, anderson cooper, 360. [ shouts ] [ cheers and applause ] >> very -- >> and they lived happily ever after. >> and that character's been around since 2008. i think ben affleck, in fact, was the -- was on the first show with the first >> anderson cooper, very good. >> you're really leaving a family you've worked with a long time. >> yeah, and a sadness to it. >> yeah, it's always fun when they come back, too. >> and they always bring in -- ther
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. when your allergies start, doctors recommend taking one non-drowsy claritin every day during your allergy season for continuous relief. 18 days! 12 days! 24 days of continuous relief. live claritin clear. every day. ♪ >>> "saturday night live" signed off for its 38th season, and when it returns, one of its funniest...
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give fact that the fuel economy standards aren't fuel economy standards -- [inaudible] said previously about trying to get more drop in fuels to the market would seem to be a way to achieve that standard. if you're going forward in the mid course contradiction, you know, 40 miles per hour with the total renewable meets the goal anyway. so i would like to get your comment on that. also, given the fact that the new turbo charged engine to operate peek efficiency need higher combustion and of course contain. do you have any thought to having a new fuel through tier three that would have the higher of course october -- of blank you're points are excellent ones. i think try to address it to be clear we support the drop in can be properly processed not just arbitrary produce drop in. we have to do it open-mindedly. with a specific of course contain that is dangerous the same carbon tanks. yeah. we could do better with better design fuels, that's for sure. octane is very important, but what we need most is we need to have narrowly specified fuel so we can optimize to that fuel. it doesn't mak
give fact that the fuel economy standards aren't fuel economy standards -- [inaudible] said previously about trying to get more drop in fuels to the market would seem to be a way to achieve that standard. if you're going forward in the mid course contradiction, you know, 40 miles per hour with the total renewable meets the goal anyway. so i would like to get your comment on that. also, given the fact that the new turbo charged engine to operate peek efficiency need higher combustion and of...
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we didn't wreck the economy, but they got blueberry all over their face. they were the ones eating pie! >> that was so good. we love you. the garden of laughs comedy event, this saturday, january 26th at madison square garden. the best, the best. >> and the smooth sounds of aaron neville. live performance from his new album. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >> wow, did i say that? >> yes, you did. >>> the toyota concert series on "today," brought to you by toyota. >>> all-around great guy aaron neville has won four grammy awards in his music career that spans more than five decades. >> now she's singing songs from the '50s and '60s in his new album. >> nice to stee you. >> i feel this album was meant to be. it was in you. >> it's been in the makings a long time. wait for the stars to align right, and it did. >> it had to be hard to narrow them down, aaron, because there's so many songs you love. >> don and keith richards and myself, you know, we went in the studio with 12 and wound up recording 23, but we had a couple hundred. >> which one are you going
we didn't wreck the economy, but they got blueberry all over their face. they were the ones eating pie! >> that was so good. we love you. the garden of laughs comedy event, this saturday, january 26th at madison square garden. the best, the best. >> and the smooth sounds of aaron neville. live performance from his new album. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >> wow, did i say that? >> yes, you did. >>> the toyota concert series on "today,"...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> the casting lineup of the movie version of "fifty shades of grey," fans didn't like the choice for gray. >> this morning, he has dropped out. the search is on again for a star. craig is over in the orange room with reaction. are the fans happy? >> yeah, some of them are happy. some of them i don't think will ever be happy, erica hill. we put this question on our website last night. and our twitter feed was completely overwhelmed. this is the tweet that started it all. the author of "fifty shades of grey." it's about to get serious. actually, they almost look like the same person, but they are not. those are the two guys that overwhelmingly got the most votes on our website. some additional tweets. devastating news for fans everywhere. no one will be able to play the part like he would. so bummed about this. i love henry. >> all right. we'll be b i love henry kavl. ♪ [ villain ] well mr. baldwin... it appears our
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. >>> the casting lineup of the movie version of "fifty shades of grey," fans didn't like the choice for gray. >> this morning, he has dropped out. the search is on again for a star. craig is over in the orange room with reaction. are the fans happy? >> yeah, some of them are happy. some of them i don't think...
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but thanks to revisions the economy added one third of a million more jobs in 2012 than previously estimated. a large part of those jobs coming in the final months of the year. this as the dow closed out its strongest january in 19 years as we eye 14,000 yet again. >> thank you. >>> and dozens of people are dead in mexico city after a massive explosion rocked a state-owned oil complex. rescuers are searching through the rubble as investigators search for the cause of that blast that killed at least 32 people and injured more than 100 others. >>> the los angeles archdiocese is apologizing announcing that move -- a move of thousands of pages of personnel files have been released, detailing years of alleged abuse by l.a. priests. former cardinal roger mahony has been stripped of his public duties for his role in covering up alleged child sex abuse by priests. >>> another school shooting is under investigation. this one in atlanta. a 14-year-old boy is recovering today after he was shot in the back of the neck. police say they have the suspected shooter, another student, in custody. >>> a massiv
but thanks to revisions the economy added one third of a million more jobs in 2012 than previously estimated. a large part of those jobs coming in the final months of the year. this as the dow closed out its strongest january in 19 years as we eye 14,000 yet again. >> thank you. >>> and dozens of people are dead in mexico city after a massive explosion rocked a state-owned oil complex. rescuers are searching through the rubble as investigators search for the cause of that blast...
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mass mayhem in our economy. i find that to be unbelievablement. >> well, the sequester is not designed to cut wasteful stuff. it's across the board. >> so then are you here tells us that if we cut $85 billion in a more reflective way in the bad spending that i just referenced, you would support it? it's a good idea if we're not doing it by way of the sequester -- >> it would be better. it would be better. >> so is it better or you would agree with us that we should actually reduce spending? >>? >> i'm the still concerns about the short run impact on jobs. if you slow the economy, that hurts your revenues, and that means your deficit reduction is not as big as you think it is. >> so the revenues that we get from the moroccan pottery classes and the $2.2 billion in free cell phones and the list goes on, mr. chairman, that that is a great driver of economic growth in our country? is that your position? >> most of the spending goes to the military and to, um, transfer programs like social security and medicare. >> a
mass mayhem in our economy. i find that to be unbelievablement. >> well, the sequester is not designed to cut wasteful stuff. it's across the board. >> so then are you here tells us that if we cut $85 billion in a more reflective way in the bad spending that i just referenced, you would support it? it's a good idea if we're not doing it by way of the sequester -- >> it would be better. it would be better. >> so is it better or you would agree with us that we should...
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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. >>> the last time a new pope was elected, erica? >> plus, jenna answers your fitness questions. first these messages. sir charles' single miles card left him blacked out. he's coming to us from home. that's gotta be traveling. now instead of covering the final four, he's stuck covering fourth graders. brick! bobby is 1 for 36. mikey? he keeps taking these low-percentage shots. and julio? i don't know what julio's doing. next time get the capital one venture card and fly any airline any time. what's in your wallet? can you get me mr. baldwin's autograph? get lost, kid. can you get me mr. baldwin's autograph? they live at alamo.com. and they just want to help you get a great deal on
as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. >>> the last time a new pope was elected, erica? >> plus, jenna answers...
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they believe the economy added about 155,000 jobs last month. it's averaged about 150,000 jobs per month for the past two years. >>> there will be a changing of the guards at the state department. this is hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. she will say goodbye to employees this afternoon. john kerry will be sworn in this afternoon. he's resigning from the senate where he served for five terms. >>> it now appears the obama administration is ready to take a more active role in the crisis in syria. vice president joe biden will meet with the head of the syrian opposition. they'll meet tomorrow in munich at a security conference. this is the highest level meeting since it began the uprising nearly two years ago. more than 60,000 people have been killed in that war. chuck hagel is expected to be confirmed as defense secretary despite a rough day of questioning on capitol hill. his record as a senator caused frequent concern for the senate armed services committee. in 2001 hagel voted against sanctions on iran to stop the country from o
they believe the economy added about 155,000 jobs last month. it's averaged about 150,000 jobs per month for the past two years. >>> there will be a changing of the guards at the state department. this is hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. she will say goodbye to employees this afternoon. john kerry will be sworn in this afternoon. he's resigning from the senate where he served for five terms. >>> it now appears the obama administration is ready to take a more...
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economy. very focused on jobs. we have not been as focused on jobs. legislation that can produce jobs, much of it as lynyrd and has not had an opportunity to move forward. i just believe that in the final analysis art could york will be lot of them applauded and will need some help from the policy makers in terms of working together to us instilled confidence. confidence is needed. think this economy is ready to blossom. but when i talked to a business people they say to me, when -- we need confidence. many to have of the rules will be static. consumers take a minute conference. i will buy a house. i am confident that the system is going to remain static in not dynamic. i think you for your service and buttress the we will be a will to help instill the confidence to augment and supplement the good work you have done. >> thank you. >> the time of a gentleman has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from virginia. >> thank you. >> mr. chairman, thank you for being here to it. we thank you
economy. very focused on jobs. we have not been as focused on jobs. legislation that can produce jobs, much of it as lynyrd and has not had an opportunity to move forward. i just believe that in the final analysis art could york will be lot of them applauded and will need some help from the policy makers in terms of working together to us instilled confidence. confidence is needed. think this economy is ready to blossom. but when i talked to a business people they say to me, when -- we need...
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tolerant than if the economy was getting worse. i noticed in my home state of louisiana that voters in louisiana were always more forgiving when oil prices were up in the state economy was good. when the oil prices and state's economy were down. they were less forgiving and sometimes thought some of the poll tieses like edwin edwards weren't funny when the state economy wasn't doing so well. watch consumer confidence. university of michigan numbers, conference board, they are roughly right now basically at or very close to a six-year high. does it stay that high? or improve? in which case, again, public a little bit more forgiving given the tough times we went through. if consumer confidence starts coming down, you know, it's pretty clear what conclusion you ought to draw from that. the third thing is the affordable care act. one of the things i'm watching, we have a political environment guide. watching the kaiser family foundation tracking almost monthly, they ask a variety of questions on the affordable care act, favorable, unfa
tolerant than if the economy was getting worse. i noticed in my home state of louisiana that voters in louisiana were always more forgiving when oil prices were up in the state economy was good. when the oil prices and state's economy were down. they were less forgiving and sometimes thought some of the poll tieses like edwin edwards weren't funny when the state economy wasn't doing so well. watch consumer confidence. university of michigan numbers, conference board, they are roughly right now...
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and we have the best economy. it's the strongest economy in the world. so we have a strong economy and military and i think political wealth creation is also very important. above all, we have glue that holds us together as americans. and when i really think about this and see the waves of immigrants that come through the country, it has to do with what it means for americans and how we affect the rest of the world. even though people are complaining about us, people line up at our embassies and consulate offices. and people say they want to come to america. the japanese conglomerate asp what city was his favorite and he said, new york. he said new york city is the only one i walked down the street, people come up to me and asked questions. [laughter] if you try them in paris and it won't be the same. [laughter] so they were renewed in fresh with every generation of americans and immigrants coming here. immigrants go to europe to get jobs. and they also come here to be americans. try that in europe and see it hell works. the final story is walking up par
and we have the best economy. it's the strongest economy in the world. so we have a strong economy and military and i think political wealth creation is also very important. above all, we have glue that holds us together as americans. and when i really think about this and see the waves of immigrants that come through the country, it has to do with what it means for americans and how we affect the rest of the world. even though people are complaining about us, people line up at our embassies...
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economy, expected to address how the obama administration plans to accelerate growth, create more jobs and strengthen the middle class. he will be speaking at 1:00 this afternoon onshore line drive. >>> for your news before the bell we turn things over to courtney reagan live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning, courtney. >> good morning to you. futures are higher after stocks fell wednesday after minutes from last month's fed meeting showed the central bank is ready to start pulling back on stimulus measures last year. they won't say when it will happen. we'll get data on new filings for unemployment claims. the dow dropped 105 yesterday closing below 15,000 to 14,897. that is a two-month low. the dow has had its worst six-day losing streak since may of last year. the nasdaq also slipped 13 points to 3,599. u.p.s. will start cutting health benefits for working spouses and thousands of employees next year partly due to higher costs from obama care. the change impacts 15,000 spouses who can get health coverage through their own jobs and not those of union employees who make up the
economy, expected to address how the obama administration plans to accelerate growth, create more jobs and strengthen the middle class. he will be speaking at 1:00 this afternoon onshore line drive. >>> for your news before the bell we turn things over to courtney reagan live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning, courtney. >> good morning to you. futures are higher after stocks fell wednesday after minutes from last month's fed meeting showed the central bank is ready to...
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discourse and come to it with a commitment to try to solve problems, to work together, to grow our economy, responsibly cut the deficit, protect critical programs like social security and medicare. there's no question in the last few years, washington has stopped working the way it should. republicans and democrats have grown more with 30-second ads. washington has failed to do its job. there are real problems facing our country and we need to start working together in the spirit of bipartisanship through global conflict and economic depression and fierce internal political debates. we have come together to get things done and act in the best interests of our country. i know what no labels is committed to and we are committed on both sides of the aisle as part of problem solvers. i thank the gentleman for yielding. i yield back. mr. ribble: i thank the gentleman for his comments. i yield to the gentleman from maine, mr. michaud for three minutes. mr. michaud: thank you very much for yielding and i thank the gentleman from wisconsin for his leadership in the no label problem solving group a
discourse and come to it with a commitment to try to solve problems, to work together, to grow our economy, responsibly cut the deficit, protect critical programs like social security and medicare. there's no question in the last few years, washington has stopped working the way it should. republicans and democrats have grown more with 30-second ads. washington has failed to do its job. there are real problems facing our country and we need to start working together in the spirit of...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. satisfies even the boldest tastes. share an appetizer, then choose two chili's entrees, like our slow-smoked baby back ribs with new honey-chipotle sauce. chili's $20 dinner for two. more life happens here. 100% greek. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. yoplait greek 100. it is so good. . . ♪ >>> from zumba to cooking to mandarin, toddlers have all kinds of classes, to learn to chop, twist, and communicate their way to the top. as you're preparing for mommihood, of course, you had to see what was out there for you and your little one. >> i do. i did, and i do. have you been to one of the classes lately? if i didn't know any better, i would swear they're part of a college curriculum. mandarin? are you kidding me? advanced gymnastics? sign language? they're intense! and from what i saw, well, it opened my eyes to an entire new world. ♪ a, b, c >> reporter: the a
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can help you fine-tune your personal economy. start today with a free one-on-one review of your retirement plan. satisfies even the boldest tastes. share an appetizer, then choose two chili's entrees, like our slow-smoked baby back ribs with new honey-chipotle sauce. chili's $20 dinner for two. more life happens here. 100% greek. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. yoplait greek 100. it is so...
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our economy is stuck, you know, and most recovery you would see an economy growing three or 4% in the first few years after the recovery, and we grew 2.2% last year, which wasn't much were the than the year before and worse than two years before that. there a lot of reasons for that. one of the reasons is all the debt taken on in the housing boom. basically at the end of the day, when you borrow money that is a claim on future income, a lot of claims on future income right now that are coming back to pay right now. it goes back to what the 18-year-old caller was asking about some time ago about the economy build on debt. you need debt to fund investment and fund growth. there's certainly important uses of debt to build for the future. but what happened during the boom housing boom was people were taking out debt not to invest but just to build a bigger play room. and that's one of the factors that is holding us back right now. >> host: we'll going charles. this is in new york. democrats line. >> caller: hi. i'm glad you talked the unemployment numbers. i work with the labor department
our economy is stuck, you know, and most recovery you would see an economy growing three or 4% in the first few years after the recovery, and we grew 2.2% last year, which wasn't much were the than the year before and worse than two years before that. there a lot of reasons for that. one of the reasons is all the debt taken on in the housing boom. basically at the end of the day, when you borrow money that is a claim on future income, a lot of claims on future income right now that are coming...
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. >> i would like to tie it back to our economy and jobs. president obama said the focus would be to increase jobs. i come back to paul. you said that the success of our [indiscernible]channel some of the budget from the dod to the state department. i take this time to say that hillary clinton is coming back to work today. i wish her great recovery. if we have projected our intent is to china and the world. looking at the way china has been aggressive many ways in the south china sea. [indiscernible]how do we look into that without freedom of navigation? how do we look into that for our market share? where is the limit before we go to the international sanctions and global law? >> the problem is the us government does not know what its intentions are. we have not faced that question or decided. there is a lot of complacency with the status quo. that is indefinitely. things in taiwan have gotten better. on the islands dispute, the initial american reaction was a statement from the state department saying the united states does not take a posi
. >> i would like to tie it back to our economy and jobs. president obama said the focus would be to increase jobs. i come back to paul. you said that the success of our [indiscernible]channel some of the budget from the dod to the state department. i take this time to say that hillary clinton is coming back to work today. i wish her great recovery. if we have projected our intent is to china and the world. looking at the way china has been aggressive many ways in the south china sea....
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today, the senate health committee looks at the effect of health-care associated infections to the economy and the health care system. see it live at 10:00 a.m. eastern. c-span student cam, titian is underway. we are doubling the number of winners and prize money. most a documentary on the important issue you think congress should consider in 2014. they are due by january 20, 2014. visit studentcam.org. >> washington journal. at 1010 -- at 10:10, president -- addresses the united nations assembly. >> in 45 minutes on "washington journal, quote senator ron johnson of wisconsin, a member of the budget committee, discusses the health-care law and efforts to avert a government shutdown. , congressman jim moran of virginia, appropriations committee member, also discusses the health-care law and the debate over the federal budget. the effects the current budget debate could have on future political campaigns. our guest is josh kraushaar. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] host: good morning, this is forhington journal"
today, the senate health committee looks at the effect of health-care associated infections to the economy and the health care system. see it live at 10:00 a.m. eastern. c-span student cam, titian is underway. we are doubling the number of winners and prize money. most a documentary on the important issue you think congress should consider in 2014. they are due by january 20, 2014. visit studentcam.org. >> washington journal. at 1010 -- at 10:10, president -- addresses the united nations...
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this system -- citizens and economy of the united states. the university ever michigan transportation research institute is currently overseeing a deployment in an arbor. we heard earlier. testing nearly 3,000 cars, buses, motorcycle. they are e qipted for license, communication enabling promises crash avoidance system. the work is sponsored by the u.s. d.o.t. and carried out in partnership with the intelligence transportation industry including automatictive manufacturer. i know, no other technology that could have the same impact over all on safety. it has a potential to volutionize the transportation system by drawing drive's attention to risks more immediately. pervasivively it will help us avoid crashes and utilize roadway and energy sources much more efficiently. as we move beyond the research phase, the national strategy is needed to guide the deployment of the 5.9 gig georgia heart z platform. we need dedicated short range communication for all classes of vehicle and at key infrastructure locations. despiting growing spectrum demand
this system -- citizens and economy of the united states. the university ever michigan transportation research institute is currently overseeing a deployment in an arbor. we heard earlier. testing nearly 3,000 cars, buses, motorcycle. they are e qipted for license, communication enabling promises crash avoidance system. the work is sponsored by the u.s. d.o.t. and carried out in partnership with the intelligence transportation industry including automatictive manufacturer. i know, no other...
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>> senator carper, i think there is broad based agreement about the potential of a digital economy and virtual currencies, i think there is absolute agreement that there is enormous potential for social good, and that this is an emerging technology that needs to be protected. i also think there is clear agreement that we can't just ignore the misuse, and misuse jeopardizes the virtual ability of the currencies in the longer run. i don't think there is disagreement at all on those points. as it relates to areas -- i just don't think there is use for the laws at the exchange level. know your customer, those kinds of provisions. the greatest challenge, the greatest area we have to grapple with is how do we enforce the enforcement techniques. and the fact that this is a global phenomenon. this is something that was just issued in march of this year. the guidance that directors just talk about, the financial action task force, their guidance on this issue was just issued this summer, i think in july. my sense is that most of the world is not applying money laundering principles. getting fro
>> senator carper, i think there is broad based agreement about the potential of a digital economy and virtual currencies, i think there is absolute agreement that there is enormous potential for social good, and that this is an emerging technology that needs to be protected. i also think there is clear agreement that we can't just ignore the misuse, and misuse jeopardizes the virtual ability of the currencies in the longer run. i don't think there is disagreement at all on those points....
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one thing he benefited from is a soaring economy. you can't overstate how much that brings in all the tax revenue without having to make major changes to the tax code to do something the president hasn't benefited from. a soaring economy can reduce the deficit. >> host: the distance between the parties on the budget. we are detected a sequestration, but they point out for additional spending cut under the democratic plan there are none. a series of spending cuts on interest rates at $1.8 trillion in savings from repealing the health care law. democrats proposing $100 billion in new stimulus spending. republicans propose no new spending. democrats raising $975 billion annual revenue. no tax increase among republicans and then social security. no changes on social security. require the president and congress to submit plans to increase the trust fund. >> guest: social security is one of those things it has enough money in its reserves to continue paying full benefits through 2036. 10,000 people turning 65 every day in the number of peo
one thing he benefited from is a soaring economy. you can't overstate how much that brings in all the tax revenue without having to make major changes to the tax code to do something the president hasn't benefited from. a soaring economy can reduce the deficit. >> host: the distance between the parties on the budget. we are detected a sequestration, but they point out for additional spending cut under the democratic plan there are none. a series of spending cuts on interest rates at $1.8...
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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. >>> this morning, it's time to talk tech with mario's top three. today's digital lifestyle contributor, mario armstrong, has rounded up the biggest stories of the week in the world of gadgets, apps, and social media. mario, good morning. >> good morning. >> quickly show the socks. very socks. very cool. let's move on. march madness -- >> yes. >> -- you can't always sit in front of your tv. >> no. >> you want to check your bracket, you have great ways to do it. >> there's an app that's free, march madness live,
as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪...
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our mortal enemy have the second-largest economy. 30,000 nuclear weapons, etc.. now groups of terrorists living in caves and adam see how we could spend billions more against that enemy than the world's second-largest economy. the pentagon is riddled with fact. wide is the airforce need a full-fledged symphony? why do they need $60,000 to go to civilian grad school? wire their more? ha why do they have a larger staff? it will not save hundreds of billions but it shows the fact spread throughout pentagon. to. >> i agree with two-thirds of what you said. but with the interest of debate you mentioned a long list of areas of waste when i would strongly support with the careers sabbatical not only do we benefit enormously here at brookings to have the personnel and coast guard officers that they go back with new ideas with those who have made a big difference who point* to their element that's with is in command one way or another. like the others regional commanders need their own transportation and maybe two-thirds of the others but the biggest question is why do we
our mortal enemy have the second-largest economy. 30,000 nuclear weapons, etc.. now groups of terrorists living in caves and adam see how we could spend billions more against that enemy than the world's second-largest economy. the pentagon is riddled with fact. wide is the airforce need a full-fledged symphony? why do they need $60,000 to go to civilian grad school? wire their more? ha why do they have a larger staff? it will not save hundreds of billions but it shows the fact spread throughout...
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the president fired back yesterday at north carolina saying reviving the economy means workers need to make a decent living. nchlthsz this morning, major wildfires forcing many families out of their homes in australia. leaders believe lightning strikes sparked at least 16 fires on tuesday. they issued an emergency warning and evacuated families from their homes in western austra a australia. the fire's destroyed more than three homes and scorched more than 8,000 acres. more than 200 firefighters are battling the flames. >>> more federal help to those affected by a massive tornado in mississippi. president obama signed a federal disaster declaration. a powerful twister with 170 mile-per-hour winds touched down sunday. it did damage to the university of southern mississippi and more than 800 homes. the declaration will help state and local agencies in their recovery efforts. it may also provide grants to help business owners and individuals rebuild from the storm and provide temporary housing. >>> he's already banned large sodas and other sugary drinks. now mayor bloomberg wants to outla
the president fired back yesterday at north carolina saying reviving the economy means workers need to make a decent living. nchlthsz this morning, major wildfires forcing many families out of their homes in australia. leaders believe lightning strikes sparked at least 16 fires on tuesday. they issued an emergency warning and evacuated families from their homes in western austra a australia. the fire's destroyed more than three homes and scorched more than 8,000 acres. more than 200...
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the economy is booming and crime is down and the population is growing. and our guests for the half hour today, d.c. mayor, vincent gray. >> delighted to be here. >> how did we get here? this would be the envy of most jurisdictions around the country. >> a lot of hard work most of all. and i want to thank everybody in the city to help make it happen. some of it was additional revenue because of our economy is booming now, and we are doing very well and we have people moving into the city and page more income taxes and some is from money dedicated to specifi purposes, for example when a person goes into a cvs and pays 5 cents for a bag, and that goes into a special fund, and we had $90 million additional, which will help do things for the city, and we had a small amount of under spending. it was broadly based and spread out and we are excited. i think we are doing as well economically as anywhere in the country. >> that begs the question i guess for some residents, would this mean a reduction in the income taxes which are among the highest in the country.
the economy is booming and crime is down and the population is growing. and our guests for the half hour today, d.c. mayor, vincent gray. >> delighted to be here. >> how did we get here? this would be the envy of most jurisdictions around the country. >> a lot of hard work most of all. and i want to thank everybody in the city to help make it happen. some of it was additional revenue because of our economy is booming now, and we are doing very well and we have people moving...
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by that which ranked the economy. we can't keep thinking that way and pretending it's okay that armed government agents will not have our doors of the raw milk or medical marijuana. he's a true prophet in that sense, willing to decry what america has become. that doesn't usually work well in politics and i think it does scare people about ron paul. at the same time, when i asked him, how do you succeed with this message that seems so full of doom and gloom? he pointed out, the young people i talked to see the hope in it because i'm not just saying everything is doomed and we don't know what to do about it. we do know what to do. we know we can try to return our government to its constitution limits. we actually can spend less than we are spending. we can bring the troops home. we sent them over, we bring them back. he paints an intellectually vote and we had of the apocalypse, which allows him to win hopeful enthusiasm, even as he rightfully paints a very dark picture of where overreaching government has led us. toget
by that which ranked the economy. we can't keep thinking that way and pretending it's okay that armed government agents will not have our doors of the raw milk or medical marijuana. he's a true prophet in that sense, willing to decry what america has become. that doesn't usually work well in politics and i think it does scare people about ron paul. at the same time, when i asked him, how do you succeed with this message that seems so full of doom and gloom? he pointed out, the young people i...
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it's also priority for us to create and grow an economy. i just want to make a statement of families who are living in poverty, our children, our veterans, our seniors, some of our active duty personnel are going to suffer if we cut food stamps. i believe that we should not be bouncy the debt or the deaths on the backs of these hard-working americans who are just hungry. and i think it is a moral statement and obvious on the fight against any cuts to the pele to think about what wan they're actually doing when they're offering the nature of these and minutes. thank you, madam chairwoman. the rest of my statement will be submitted for the record. >> without objection. thank you very much. senator chambliss? >> thank you very much, madam chair. first of all let me commend you and the ranking member on working hard once again to produce what we all know from firsthand experience is a very difficult bill to produce, the process is always, always difficult to go through trying to match up on regions and all crops. i want to commend you. and i th
it's also priority for us to create and grow an economy. i just want to make a statement of families who are living in poverty, our children, our veterans, our seniors, some of our active duty personnel are going to suffer if we cut food stamps. i believe that we should not be bouncy the debt or the deaths on the backs of these hard-working americans who are just hungry. and i think it is a moral statement and obvious on the fight against any cuts to the pele to think about what wan they're...
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this has economic implications in our economy. our economy runs on gps now. we are aware of this. we are certainly, in our work, we are working to make sure that there is adequate redundancies that we could test so that the system not only relies on the gps signal. another situation and issues associated with that as well. out in our focus is command and making sure frequencies and thea that we transmit is reliable and valid data. from that point of view we have a robust research effort going on in that spot as the gps signal, we are aware of it. we are cognizant of what doctor humphrey said. it is part of our knowledge base and the constraints we are operating under, but we don't have any particular research efforts this. >> not only because of safety, but if doctor humphreys and his students can spoofed the gps system, what else can the terrorist groups still. with commercial uaf operating in the national airspace, using encrypted command-and-control and navigation. >> does that sound right? >> military today uses encrypted links. i believe that a solution may not be as viable f
this has economic implications in our economy. our economy runs on gps now. we are aware of this. we are certainly, in our work, we are working to make sure that there is adequate redundancies that we could test so that the system not only relies on the gps signal. another situation and issues associated with that as well. out in our focus is command and making sure frequencies and thea that we transmit is reliable and valid data. from that point of view we have a robust research effort going...
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the least advantaged and struggling to participate in the global economy because they don't have the skills. i would say no. making the cuts is going to have an adverse impact. >> all right. i just can't believe there's not 3% there. what about in transportation? >> yeah. thank you for asking. again, what the sequester is in a part of fiscal year because three quarter of the department is exempt from it is the equivalent. >> if i -- carte blanche could do you if? >> of course we can do it. it's a question of what the impact are. that's the process we're going through right now. i point out the easy stuff has been done since 2008 for example within the federal aviation administration. we cut $510 million out of the of the cost basis by reducing travel by 20 30-% i. t. savings $36 million. $100 million . >> came up with a nice laundry list of things question still continue to look at. i find it difficult, i'm sorry i'm running out of time. i find it difficult to believe that when just within the increased cost of gasoline many families had to squeeze 3% out of their budget now. i don't
the least advantaged and struggling to participate in the global economy because they don't have the skills. i would say no. making the cuts is going to have an adverse impact. >> all right. i just can't believe there's not 3% there. what about in transportation? >> yeah. thank you for asking. again, what the sequester is in a part of fiscal year because three quarter of the department is exempt from it is the equivalent. >> if i -- carte blanche could do you if? >> of...
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it is imperative that our legal immigration system keep pace with our economy and our changing society. and while the legislation thoughtfully addresses worker base, legal immigration, it does send mixed messages on family immigration. make no mistake, our country has had a historic commitment to family unity, because it is good for society and for our economy. we are glad that the bipartisan legislation seeks to reduce the unnecessarily long backlog for certain family visas. but eliminating visas for groups such as siblings and adult children fails to take into account that families today come in all shapes and sizes, and includes siblings pooling their resources together to buy a home or to start a business. i told her children taking care of their elderly parents, and also by national same-sex families. finally, americans hold immigrant integration in high regard and want to see immigrants pledge allegiance to our country. so we are very pleased to see that the bipartisan legislation also includes many measures and the resources necessary to achieve the successful integration of imm
it is imperative that our legal immigration system keep pace with our economy and our changing society. and while the legislation thoughtfully addresses worker base, legal immigration, it does send mixed messages on family immigration. make no mistake, our country has had a historic commitment to family unity, because it is good for society and for our economy. we are glad that the bipartisan legislation seeks to reduce the unnecessarily long backlog for certain family visas. but eliminating...
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president obama heads to north carolina to to visit the charlotte area and talk about his plan to boost the economy. the president will speak to promote digital earning. it's the third stop on middle class jobs and opportunity tour. he visited austin, texas, and baltimore last month. >>> the first lady will be in campaign mode in virginia headlining a fund-raiser in tyson's corner. tickets are $100. supporters who donate $5 or for can be entered into a contest to attend the event. ken cuccinelli's camp is asking supporters to donate $5 to show they can compete with white house star power. >>> the new jersey democrat will lie in repose in the senate chamber today and will be buried tomorrow at arlington national se cemetery. vice president biden and hillary clinton were among mourners to pay respects there. lautenberg died on monday. >>> the race against mother nature. see the preparations happening now before flooding has a chance to destroy homes. >> tom? >> i'm meteorologist tom kierein in storm center 4. i'll show you what time rain will be arriving this afternoon. that's in a couple of minutes.
president obama heads to north carolina to to visit the charlotte area and talk about his plan to boost the economy. the president will speak to promote digital earning. it's the third stop on middle class jobs and opportunity tour. he visited austin, texas, and baltimore last month. >>> the first lady will be in campaign mode in virginia headlining a fund-raiser in tyson's corner. tickets are $100. supporters who donate $5 or for can be entered into a contest to attend the event. ken...
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of reducing co2 and improving fuel economy. there's going to be, i think as a lot of people have said already, there's going to be a lot of evolutionary changes to the internal combustion engine. we're going to see a lot of improved engine technology, transmission technology and reduced road load which is what we refer to when we're talking about aerodynamics and weight reduction and accessory load reduction like improved air-conditioning and reduced power consumption from lighting. so the, you know, in the many ways the conventional and internal combustion engine is going to be redefined. forty years ago, we had a 40-year supply of conventional oil, and what's happened is we keep redefining what's conventional oil because technology improves. in much the same way, we're redefining what conventional technology is going to be for the internal combustion engine. i think it's going to be, for the conventional technologies, it's going to be, i think, fairly smooth and transparent to consumers. cars will just get -- your new car wil
of reducing co2 and improving fuel economy. there's going to be, i think as a lot of people have said already, there's going to be a lot of evolutionary changes to the internal combustion engine. we're going to see a lot of improved engine technology, transmission technology and reduced road load which is what we refer to when we're talking about aerodynamics and weight reduction and accessory load reduction like improved air-conditioning and reduced power consumption from lighting. so the, you...
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. >> not to mention the impact it could have on the economy. we're joined live from capitol hill this morning with more on what we can expect there today. melissa? >> reporter: good morning. nice to see both of you this morning. just a couple of hours as aaron mentioned until lawmakers can reconvene here. we understand the senate meeting at 9:30 this morning. they're going to look at this bill once again and they're going to table it and what the house worked on overnight. that basically for all intents and purposes will kill it. it has become a very bitter part at t partisan fight. they won't clear anything. the hope, of course, that they can start talking amongst themselves and figure out some way to meet in the middle. meantime, federal workers, most of them furloughed. a lot of them very anxious about what today will hold. take a listen. >> they're telling us to come in and shut down our offices, do our time sheets and, you know, get the offices secure. >> i think we discussed some of our plans yesterday and now i'm going to go in and find
. >> not to mention the impact it could have on the economy. we're joined live from capitol hill this morning with more on what we can expect there today. melissa? >> reporter: good morning. nice to see both of you this morning. just a couple of hours as aaron mentioned until lawmakers can reconvene here. we understand the senate meeting at 9:30 this morning. they're going to look at this bill once again and they're going to table it and what the house worked on overnight. that...